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Striking Range

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1 Std. 36 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
3,9/10
883
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Yancy Butler and Lou Diamond Phillips in Striking Range (2006)
Home Video Trailer from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
trailer wiedergeben2:12
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ActionThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen millionaire businessman Ted Billings (Glenn Morshower) double-crosses his partners in a weapons deal, he decides to hire some protection. Billings enlists mercenary-for-hire Eugene "Vas... Alles lesenWhen millionaire businessman Ted Billings (Glenn Morshower) double-crosses his partners in a weapons deal, he decides to hire some protection. Billings enlists mercenary-for-hire Eugene "Vash" Vasher (Lou Diamond Phillips), and soon Vash is fighting off assaults on his boss from ... Alles lesenWhen millionaire businessman Ted Billings (Glenn Morshower) double-crosses his partners in a weapons deal, he decides to hire some protection. Billings enlists mercenary-for-hire Eugene "Vash" Vasher (Lou Diamond Phillips), and soon Vash is fighting off assaults on his boss from all sides, but he doesn't even like Billings, who has a hidden agenda. Among the shoot-out... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • Daniel Millican
  • Drehbuch
    • Daniel Millican
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Yancy Butler
    • Tom Wright
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    3,9/10
    883
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Daniel Millican
    • Drehbuch
      • Daniel Millican
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Lou Diamond Phillips
      • Yancy Butler
      • Tom Wright
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    • 5Kritische Rezensionen
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    Lou Diamond Phillips
    Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Eugene "Vash" Vasher
    Yancy Butler
    Yancy Butler
    • Emily Johanson
    Tom Wright
    Tom Wright
    • John Hatem
    Glenn Morshower
    Glenn Morshower
    • Ted Billings
    Scarlett McAlister
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    Steve Krieger
    Steve Krieger
    • Tave Boneffer
    Jeff Speakman
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    • Kilmer
    Troy Baker
    Troy Baker
    • Brice Billings
    Jeff Rodgers
    Jeff Rodgers
    • Bob
    Daniel Millican
    Daniel Millican
    • Judd
    Lisa Palmer
    • Sharon Careington
    San Banarje
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    • Security Guard
    Scott Roland
    • Clynt
    Angel Munoz
    • Faculty Director
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    • Screaming Woman
    Mario Ornelas
    • Mafia Thug
    Bruce Bernstein
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    7Cadhorn

    so close to being something good

    great actors (Lou Diamond Philips, Glenn Morshower) and good actors (Yancy Butler), mixed with good action, a stolid if mediocre and predictable plot, and an obviously low budget = something kind of sad. While there are no major disappointments in this flick, and there are several glimmers of something beyond the typical B movie actioner... it just doesn't quite manage to make it over the fence from B movie to A movie. Halfway through it you feel like you don't need to see the rest 'cuz you know exactly what's going to happen, though the cast does a great job with the thin material they've been given. Lou Diamond Philips seems to be one of those great actors that's terminally unable to distinguish good projects from bad, he just keeps cropping up in these roles (and movies) that are far below his talents.
    4winner55

    mess

    When his career began, Lou Diamond Phillips promised so much as an actor, that I have continued to see his films hoping that this promise would be fulfilled. But, while Phillips' acting is as good as ever, he has just made one bad film after another, so, until he or his agent learn what to look for in a script, I'm afraid "Striking Range" is the last time I'll be seeing Phillips for a while.

    This is an action film, and the actions scenes are OK. But the script really reeks. line by line the dialog is OK, but the story is a real mess. The idea of tossing a psycho-killer into the mix of a conflict between two mercenary groups might have seemed good on paper, but it's a bad strategy: psycho-killers have to be explained at some point in a film, because otherwise their motivations come off as silly. I know that sounds bizarre, but what I mean is that the explanation helps the audience suspend their disbelief in why anybody would want to kill people simply because they work at some office or attend some school or stopped at the wrong restaurant for dinner. This disbelief is essential to our sense of morality - it is why the violence of real psycho-killers, like the Columbine boys, is so horrifying and why we take such strong measures to counter it: we simply cannot believe anyone could be that vile.

    Since the writer of this film has left himself little time to develop the psycho-killer aspect of the plot, he has to resort to cheap tricks, stereotypes, and cliché to make the whole thing work somehow. The psycho-killer comes across as a parody.

    Meanwhile a plot twist seems to resolve the mercenary conflict - except that it doesn't, it's so wholly unprepared and obviously artificial. We want clues to this sort of thing, so we can look back on the film to say "I should have seen that coming," but we can't do this here, no one could have seen it coming, it doesn't make sense.

    And what is the thematic connection between the mercenary conflicts and the psycho-killer's? Even Sigmund Freud couldn't tell you; I don't think there is any.

    the writer here needs psychoanalysis for coming up with this hodgepodge, and Phillips needs it to try to figure out how he could throw away his mature career on such hooey.

    Four stars for the action scenes, the rest gets - blah!
    2jeffronthi

    Indie or Not, Worst Dialog of All Time

    This is, without a doubt, one of Lou's worst film. "Red Water" was better than this. Just horrendous. Even Lou's acting was bad...and it is usually decent.

    I love Lou like the next guy, but I could not tolerate more than 40 minutes of this film - and that was the most tedious experience I have ever felt while dealing with a shoot 'em up flick. Ever.

    I can not in good faith recommend this film to anyone. I am sorry if the director reads this, or anyone involved with the project, but this movie was just bad.

    The worst, most inane, dialog of all time. Shifty and lame script that is all over the place. Bad acting, as well.

    Not a pleasant experience.
    5wrlang

    lou why?

    Striking Range is a class C shoot em up film about a business man who creates a destructive ray gun that can revolutionize military combat. He needs more money than his backers are willing to give him and that sets off a fight to save the crooked business man from his angry backers as they try and steal the technology and kill the business man. A special force is called in to protect the business man but someone from the inside is helping the bad guys out. The business man's whacked out son adds some interesting twists, but is not carried off well in th acting department. This intrigue is readable from square one and leaves little to the imagination. The action is OK, but everything else is low quality. The relationship between the two stars is carried off in a pitiful manner by the directing. The actors are pretty experienced, so I don't feel comfortable assigning blame to them.
    5univac1000

    Bang!

    STRIKING RANGE delivers what it promises, a shoot 'em up action flick packed with twists and exit wound gore. Lou Diamond Phillips gives a committed performance as a cash strapped gun for hire with a moral code that includes never challenging the US Government and never taking a bullet for a client (which is a good thing since most of his assignments appear to be protecting shady businessmen).

    In STRIKING RANGE, Phillips and his three-person crew are charged with bodyguarding a "next generation" weapons maker who turns out to be an unscrupulous dealer who has no compunction against selling to the highest bidder. Naturally, squinty-eyed rogues, led by martial artist/actor Jeff Speakman, demand the latest weapons gizmo with a five-finger discount. This is where Team Phillips steps up to the challenge. However, a mysterious third party throws a hat into the ring putting the executive protection crew in a circle of crosshairs and ballistic mayhem.

    The movie is a lot of fun, but by no means perfect. The opening sequence is a head scratcher as Phillips and his crew (including an excellent Tom Wright) casually banter about video games as they go on a search and destroy mission in an office building. The scene feels contrived and woefully unrealistic as we're asked to believe these guys need to alleviate boredom in the midst of a hostage rescue. And I'm still wondering what happened to Sharon, the poor executive they intentionally shoot to get the Bad Guy standing behind her. Quibbles aside, the low budget film looks great, shot in 35MM with fluid Steadicam moves, we also get nifty pyrotechnics, and a NRA member's wet dream in a variety of firearms. Thespians are first rate, giving us raw emotion in a scene where Phillips and Wright nearly come to blows as they argue about their failing executive protection business. Music cues nostalgically evoke 80's TV show "Miami Vice" at its highlight.

    STRIKING RANGE doesn't offer anything new, but it gets its job done and it certainly gets a lot of bang for the buck.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 28. November 2006 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Englisch
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      • Frisco, Texas, USA
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      • Serendipitous Films Inc.
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